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Q: What is the word repeated more times in luke gospel?
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How many times did the Magi came to visit Christ?

There is no indication that they came more than the once mentioned in St Luke's Gospel.


Which gospel wrote more about the Virgin Mary?

St. Luke's Gospel speaks the most about Our Lady.


Why is Luke's gospel called the gospel of the outcasts?

Because luke was a greek. therefore he was an outcast to the israelites


Why is it that the Luke is the longest gospel?

Because there are more words in it than the others.


Why is it that luke is the longest gospel than mathew?

But Matthew has more chapters.


Why is Saint Luke an inspirational person?

Because he is a disciple and the writer of the gospel of Luke, but he is no more inspirational than Christ made him.


To whom is the Gospel of Luke dedicated?

The Gospel of Luke is dedicated to a man named Theophilus. The author mentions Theophilus in the opening verses of the Gospel, stating that he is writing the account so that Theophilus may have certainty about the things he has been taught.


What 2 books are written by Luke in the New Testament of the bible?

Luke wrote the gospel of Luke and the book of Acts. Altogether Luke wrote more scripture than any other new testament writer.


Which gospel has the best overview of the gospel of Jesus Christ?

A:John's Gospel is probably the most spiritual gospel. Luke's Gospel attempts to put the life of Jesus in a historical perspective and is also more concerned with the central message of helping the poor. More than any of the others, Matthew's Gospel seeks to demonstrate that the Old Testament was fulfilled in Jesus. Mark's Gospel is not only the shortest New Testament gospel, it is als the original gospel on which the others were either directly (Matthew, Luke) or indirectly (John) based. Whether or not it offers the best overview, Mark ought to be the gospel that is closest to the real Jesus of Nazareth.


What is an example that shows Luke's purpose?

Luke alone wrote that Jesus taught us to love our enemies; more than any other, his Gospel taught us to care for the poor.


How are the Gospel of Luke and the Gospel of Mark both different and alike?

According to almost all scholars, Luke's Gospel was written much later than Mark's Gospel and is a more mature gospel, reflecting the confidence of a growing Christian community. Mark wrote only some forty years after the events he described, but seems to have been at pains to justify the apparent absence of evidence or eyewitness accounts of the miracles that Jesus performed. In this Gospel, Jesus often told those he cured not to tell anyone about him. Mark's Gospel originally ended at verse 16:8, with the women leaving the tomb astonished at the apparent resurrection of Jesus, but with no post-resurrection appearances to explain or justify. Verses 16:9-20, the "long ending", were added to Mark's Gospel later, to more or less harmonise it with Matthew's Gospel and Luke's Gospel.Luke wrote near the end of the first century or early in the second century, by which time eyewitnesses would not be expected to come forward, and when there was growing acceptance of the reality of the miracles and the resurrection of Jesus. The author of Luke's Gospel (and of Acts of the Apostles) was more concerned with providing historical information that would assist the credibility of the gospel account. This Gospel includes a story of the birth of Jesus and his genealogy, plus a more elaborate story of the crucifixion and a number of appearances of the risen Jesus.Luke used Mark's Gospel as his principal source for the life and mission of Jesus. but he also used the hypothetical 'Q' document as a source of many sayings and parables that are not in Mark's Gospel. The author of Matthew's Gospel also used the 'Q' document as a source for sayings and parables.Mark's Gospel and Luke's Gospel are necessarily alike, because the author of Luke's Gospel used Mark's Gospel as his principal source for the life and mission of Jesus. Whenever they agree, the wording in the original Greek language is almost identical. However, there is a "Missing Block", probably a sequence of missing pages from a cut-up scroll, that Luke dod not copy from Mark. This result in Luke is the concatenating two unrelated verses that, in Mark, had preceded and followed the Missing Block.